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Use Ubuntu latest for the buildbox #27497
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Do we really want latest though? What kind of impact will that have on reproducible builds? |
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I suppose I could be convinced to go for ":latest", but the main worry is that it'll do a release-sized jump from time to time. I'd be happy with the more recent LTS; it's already a 4-years jump compared to a few weeks ago.
After moving the Connect to a separate Docker image #27175 we're able to use the latest ubuntu LTS on our build image. We're not using this image to produce any releases (only CI runs), so updating the image will have no effect on our releases.
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No impact. This image is not used for any builds now. |
Thanks for doing this. Just the fact that we can update it, if the need arises or if it becomes convenient to do so, is excellent. |
After moving the Connect to a separate Docker image #27175 we're able to use the latest ubuntu LTS on our build image. We're not using this image to produce any releases (only CI runs), so updating the image will have no effect on our releases.
I also remove the TODO for v13.
Contributes to #26856